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nuvira:
UTF song titles and file path are all broken at m3u playlist with MC24 when Handheld format conversion done.
It was KOREAN letter.

.\..\???_???\11 ???.mp3
.\..\?\12 ? ?.mp3
.\..\???_???\13 ?? 60? ? ?.mp3
.\..\???_???\14 ?? ?? ? ? ???.mp3
.\..\???_???\15 ?? ??.mp3
.\..\???_???\01 ?? ?.mp3
.\..\?\02 ? ??.mp3
.\..\?\03 ? ?.mp3
.\..\???_???\04 ??.mp3
.\..\???_???\05 ? ? ??.mp3
.\..\???_???\06 ??? ?.mp3
.\..\?\07 ? ?.mp3
.\..\???_???\08 ? ?? ?? ?.mp3
.\..\???_???\09 ?? ??.mp3
.\..\???_???\10 ? ?.mp3

nuvira:
As I tried at 2 different Windows 10 Platform, one is PC desktop and the other is VAIO notebook with both MC24.
PC version of MC24 created correct UTF title and file path in playlist but not with VAIO notebook.
Both Windows "Language" setting is identical, English primary and Korean is next.
Any MC options that may describes UTF character ?

RoderickGI:
Google "Windows 10" UTF filename.

i.e. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd317748(v=vs.85).aspx

As it works on your PC, it could be that your VAIO uses an OEM Codepage that isn't compatible, or maybe even the PC drive is formatted in NTFS but the VAIO is formatted in FAT?

nuvira:
All of its Windows 10 language function works fine, such as file system, IN/OUTput with multi-language, display etc.
Only MC24 does it differently in VAIO.

RoderickGI:
Well, that is one for the developers then. Maybe they will comment.

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